Does anyone know how often the bilge cycles when left on? Assuming it never had to pump any water out, how long would it take to make a dent in the battery that might make for a difficult start?
My boat ('07 211 with 1 battery) gets put in the water in the spring and left until the fall. I've never left the bilge on while away. It never rains enough where I am to be an issue (even if it could get under the cover which it does not) but I suppose a slow leak somewhere could be a problem. Obviously I've never had a leak problem or I would have learned my lesson. I've just never wanted to come back to a drained battery but maybe that would be the lesser of 2 evils if the boat ended up under water.
What do the rest of you do?
My boat ('07 211 with 1 battery) gets put in the water in the spring and left until the fall. I've never left the bilge on while away. It never rains enough where I am to be an issue (even if it could get under the cover which it does not) but I suppose a slow leak somewhere could be a problem. Obviously I've never had a leak problem or I would have learned my lesson. I've just never wanted to come back to a drained battery but maybe that would be the lesser of 2 evils if the boat ended up under water.
What do the rest of you do?
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